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Warangal: Telangana Jagruthi leader K Kavitha has demanded the UPA government to impose President’s Rule in the state to ensure a smooth...
Warangal: Telangana Jagruthi leader K Kavitha has demanded the UPA government to impose President’s Rule in the state to ensure a smooth bifurcation. She made this demand in view of the allegations that the chief minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy has been promoting violence in the Seemandhra region to thwart the formation of separate Telangana. The recent talk by the CM against the formation of the state of Telangana was a clear indication of CM’s antagonism towards Telangana.
Speaking to press persons here on Monday, Kavitha condemned the anti-Telangana attitude of the CM and the APCC chief B Satyanarayana. Being in responsible positions they should act in a matured manner and promoting unrest in Seemandhra was not proper.
Congress leaders in Telangana region should put pressure on the party high command to replace the CM so that the formation of separate Telangana would take place in a quiet manner. She opined that the concept of united Andhra Pradesh has gone astray and making efforts to make the people live together forcefully would not yield results. ‘The people on either side were divided emotionally long ago. The idea of living together should come from both the sides’.
The Jagruthi leader appealed to the people in the Seemandhra to stop demanding for their stakes in Hyderabad and think about the measures for the development of their region.
The agitations opposing Telangana and Hyderabad as common capital were the handiwork of some capitalists, she said.
Kavitha has warned that stalling the process of formation of Telangana would only aggravate the emotions. The CM, the APCC chief and Seemandhra leaders should have to take responsibility if the things went wrong. She was here to attend a workshop organised under aegis of Telangana Jagruthi on ‘The entry of youth into politics-Telangana reconstruction’.
She called upon the youth in the region to come forward to play an active role in Telangana reconstruction. The seminars on the issue would be held in all the districts in the region. The Jagruthi district leader Dasyam Vijay Bhasker, Telangana JAC steering committee member Prof. A Seetaram Naik and others were present.
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